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Bronze Beading Tool
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Bronze Beading Tool
Although the modern electric router is a universal and useful tool, many woodworkers will find the Beading Tool handy and fun to use for making a wide variety of decorative moldings, beading, reeding, fluting and routing with a minimum of fuss.

Our Beading Tool derives from an early, generously proportioned Stanley No. 66. It has a polished cast Bronze body, curved and straight fences, and Brass blade clamp.

Seven hardened, double-ended A-2 Tool Steel blades (5/8" (1.58cm)wide) will make 14 standard shapes. Also included are 1/8" (3.17mm) and 1/4" (6.35mm) routers, and two blanks that can be worked with files to make your own shapes. This makes quick work of reproducing small pieces of molding for repair or restoration. The blades will fit antique Stanleys as well, for those who have or acquire one without blades.

Bronze Beading Tool

Straight and Curved Fences with Washer and Thumbscrew. If ordered as replacements for antique tools, some filing may have to be done to accommodate fence.

Use & Care Instructions

Bronze Beading Tool


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66

Bronze Beading Tool and Blade Set

$175.00

Qty 

BL-66

Lie-Nielsen No. 66 Replacement Blade Set

$56.00

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BL-66bks

Lie-Nielsen No. 66 Blanks (5)

$8.00

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FNC-S

Straight Fence replacement for Beading Tool

$15.00

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FNC-C

Curved Fence replacement for Beading Tool

$15.00

All prices are in US dollars.


USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS

The beading tool comes with a straight fence, which is used for most jobs, and a curved fence for use when the edges of the work are not straight. Both are adjustable in the slot across the width of the bottom of the tool.

The set of blades, consisting of 7 blades with 14 shapes, plus a 1/4" and 1/8" router, are made of hardened A-2 Tool Steel. They are designed to work as scraping blades — generally while pulling the tool, though at times pushing will seem most comfortable — and to remove a small shaving per stroke. In some cases, the larger shapes will work best if you lower them in the clamp as the work progresses for maximum rigidity. The blades — excepting the routers — should be sharpened by stoning the flat. Only rarely will work need to be done on the shape itself.

The blanks are not hardened, and may be worked with files to produce various shapes. For a small amount of work, they may be used soft. For longer life they can be easily hardened with a propane torch by heating to a dull glowing red and quenching immediately in oil, such as used motor oil, after which you can draw them by reheating with the same torch to a light straw color ( this is not absolutely necessary ) . A good discussion of tempering is in Alexander Weyger's The Making of Tools.

Guarantee: Materials and workmanship are guaranteed for the life of your tool. Call for repairs or replacement parts. We are available for advice if you ever have a problem using your tool.

Proposition 65 Notice: Bronze and brass alloys contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.



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